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  • topic_name = Great Schism of 1054 | ...period of estrangement between the two Churches. The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over papal authority and the insertion of the [[filioque clau
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Schism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Schism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Schism]]
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  • topic_name = Great Schism of 1054 | ...period of estrangement between the two Churches. The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over papal authority and the insertion of the [[filioque clau
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  • ...opics = [[History of Eastern Orthodoxy]] - [[Ecumenical council]], [[Great Schism]] ...in the Eastern and Western Roman Empire that ultimately led to the [[Great Schism]] in 1054 dividing Christianity into [[Roman Catholicism]] and Eastern Orth
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  • After the schism with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in the 11th century, Constantinople woul ====Chalcedonian Schism (5th Century)====
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  • ...ith the bishop of Rome, the pope, being a first among equals. However, the schism of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches caused the patriarch in
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  • * [[Great Schism]] | ...of the [[Holy Spirit]], and was one of the points which caused the [[Great Schism]] of 1054 between the Eastern and Western Churches. Though there has been t
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  • topic_name = The Donatist Schism |
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  • * [[History of the Roman Catholic Church]], [[Great Schism]], [[Counter-Reformation]], [[First Vatican Council]], [[Second Vatican Cou ====[[Great Schism]] of 1054 AD====
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  • [[The Great Schism]]
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  • ...Christ|full divinity]] of [[Jesus]]. The result of the council was a major schism. This is the origin of [[Oriental Orthodoxy]] which rejected the results of
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  • ...do recognize the validity of all of the early councils before the [[Great Schism]], with the exception of the Fourth Council of Constantinople (which occurr
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  • ...cutely aware of the turmoil the issue is causing and potential for lasting schism in the church, has declined to invite Robinson to the important conference.
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  • Russian-speakers refer to the schism itself as ''raskol'' ('''раскол''' - etymologically indicating a "cle
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  • * [[Major events and movements in church history]] - [[Councils]], [[Great Schism]], [[Crusades]], [[Inquisition]], [[Reformation]], [[Vatican I]], [[Revival ...the one in Rome (it had slowly developed over centuries) culminating in a schism in [[1054 AD]]. In the Middle Ages, people in Christian lands formed armies
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  • ...ival the once in a decade [[Lambeth Conference]]. This may be leading to a schism.
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  • ====The Schism==== ...unclear arguments of Cyril, which soon after provoked the [[Monophysite]] schism.
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  • * [[Filioque clause]] | [[The Great Schism]] |
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  • ...in the Eastern and Western Roman Empire that ultimately led to the [[Great Schism]] in 1054 dividing Christianity into [[Roman Catholicism]] and Eastern Orth
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